Entry
Customs documents required to clear an import shipment for entry into the general commerce of a country.
Equalization
A monetary allowance to the customer for picking up or delivering at a point other than the destination shown on the bill of lading. This provision is covered by tariff publication.
Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR)
A document transferring a container from one carrier to another, or to/from a terminal.
ETA
- Estimated Time of Availability. That time when a tractor/partner carrier is available for dispatch.
- Estimated time of arrival.
Ethylene
A gas produced by many fruits and vegetables that accelerates the ripening and aging processes.
E.W.I.B.
Eastern Weighing and Inspection Bureau.
"Ex Dec"
Contraction for "Shipper's Export Declaration."
Ex - "From"
When used in pricing terms such as "Ex Factory" or "Ex Dock," it signifies that the price quoted applies only at the point of origin indicated.
Exception
Notations made when the cargo is received at the carrier's terminal or loaded aboard a vessel. They show any irregularities in packaging or actual or suspected damage to the cargo. Exceptions are then noted on the bill of lading.
Exchange Rate
The ratio of prices at which the currencies of nations are exchanged at a particular time
EXIM Bank
Abbreviation for Export-Import Bank of the United States. An independent U.S. Government Agency which facilitates exports of U.S. goods by providing loan guarantees and insurance for repayment of bank-provided export credit.
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